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Bevacizumab equivalent to ranibizumab in treating wet AMD

Bevacizumab equivalent to ranibizumab in treating wet AMD

New studies restart debate about mammography for women in their 40s

New studies restart debate about mammography for women in their 40s

Study into why illusions trick our brains

Study into why illusions trick our brains

AcuFocus receives KFDA approval for KAMRA inlay to treat presbyopia

AcuFocus receives KFDA approval for KAMRA inlay to treat presbyopia

First Edition: May 1, 2012

First Edition: May 1, 2012

Hospitals seek to cut costs, compete smartly

Hospitals seek to cut costs, compete smartly

UCLA develops compact and cost-effective RDT-reading device

UCLA develops compact and cost-effective RDT-reading device

IRIDEX launches non-invasive MicroPulse Laser Trabeculoplasty for glaucoma

IRIDEX launches non-invasive MicroPulse Laser Trabeculoplasty for glaucoma

Checklist for seniors to reduce risk of falls

Checklist for seniors to reduce risk of falls

Shutdown looms as committees, lawmakers spar over budget, spending cuts

Shutdown looms as committees, lawmakers spar over budget, spending cuts

MCW professor receives 2012 Founders Award at AMSSM meeting

MCW professor receives 2012 Founders Award at AMSSM meeting

Researchers discover how adult brain can adapt to new situations

Researchers discover how adult brain can adapt to new situations

University of Kentucky researchers make major breakthrough in GA

University of Kentucky researchers make major breakthrough in GA

Amniotic membrane transplantation prevents blindness in patients with SJS

Amniotic membrane transplantation prevents blindness in patients with SJS

Healthy emmetropic women have a wider pupil diameter than men

Healthy emmetropic women have a wider pupil diameter than men

AAA to gather for anatomy meeting in conjunction with Experimental Biology 2012

AAA to gather for anatomy meeting in conjunction with Experimental Biology 2012

Case study in the Journal of AAPOS highlights need for vigilance

Case study in the Journal of AAPOS highlights need for vigilance

Developing organisms can identify and repair head and facial abnormalities

Developing organisms can identify and repair head and facial abnormalities

UNC announces recipients of 12th Perl-UNC Neuroscience prize

UNC announces recipients of 12th Perl-UNC Neuroscience prize

Researchers evaluate haptic navigation aid to keep driver's eyes safely on the road

Researchers evaluate haptic navigation aid to keep driver's eyes safely on the road

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